difference between Ego-T made by Joyetech and Noblecig

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Codrut Popescu

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Hi,

I am new to this forum and vaping for 4 days. I did not had any analog since then and I has two packs a day (at least).

I want to know what is the difference between an Ego-T made by joyetech:

Joyetech eGo-T Starter Kits

and the one (that I have) made by Noblecig:

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Because I was concerned, yesterday I bought myself an Ego-C made by joyetech. I enjoy both. I think the Ego-C atomizer gives better taste but this might be the new technology. But right now I am using my Ego-C atomizer on my 1100 mAh noblecig battery from the Ego-T kit and it works just fine.

I have examined the differences and the cartridges are different a bit but overall it seems the same finish quality and they both work efficiently.

I am wondering what is the experience of other people with this? If there any real difference between a Joyetech kit and a brand X (Noblecig in my case) kit?

Thanks,
Codrut
 

theWayISshut

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I would assume there's no difference. Always bear in mind that this is just a battery (much like a size AA battery you see everyday), sealed in a thin metal and a switch.That's all there is to it. It's a very uncomplicated device any manufacturer engaged in metal/plastic fabricaton could produce. I would also assume that these are all made from the same manufacturer, and then rebranded. I bought generic Egos myself from a local site and they cost me more than the rebranded ones. I was aware that no local company is manufacturing these products. Where else would they all come from? China. Did they work as I expected? Why not? What could possibly go wrong with such a simple device? There's nothing in it except the battery and a switch, not to mention the housing.
 

cyberwolf

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The Ego-T looks an awful lot like a Joye Ego, while the Tgo they have listed apparently is not. It would be very difficult to pin down whether it's genuine or not. The likelihood is that it won't matter much anyway. Some knock-offs are poor quality, but many are arguably better than the Joye product in features or performance. The only way to know for sure is to buy it and vape it, then if it vapes good it is good.
 
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